I am getting almost daily migraine auras, not so much pain but visual disturbances and a lot of Nausea.
I started on Propranolol 40mg for 2 weeks and am now on 80mg slow release and have been for nearly a month.
I have felt light headed a few times while standing and happened to notice my heart rate has dropped into the 40's which has scared me a bit. Is this normal?
I have also been for a few walks and have had episodes of light headedness when I have finished to the point of thinking I was going to black out.
I feel like I have had no relief from the migraines but I like the effect it has had on general anxieties. I do feel like I am getting more palpitations than I ever have had before as well which doesn't make sense!
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I took Propanolol for Migraines and had the exact same symptoms. Felt very light headed and my heart rate dropped considerably.
I got to the point where I was starting to feel quite poorly and was still getting migraines. Went back to my GP and explained my symptoms and he told me to stop taking them. I suggest you go back to your GP and just get it checked out...just to be on the safe side.
I just take Sumatriptan when I feel a migraine coming on. It’s the only thing I’ve found to work. I’ve tried so many different preventative tablets and none of them worked. Just had really horrible side effects.
When I was really bad I would go to bed with a migraine and wake up with it the next day. I suffered for 2 years being prescribed all kinds of different tablets and then I was referred to a Neurologist. It was the Neurologist who suggested I just keep using the Sumatriptan instead of preventative treatment. It was only a few years ago I was prescribed the Propranolol, as I was getting more and more migraines again. It all seemed to settle down and I only tend to get hormonal migraines now, but I'm still taking Sumatriptan when I get one.
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